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Slavery
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Slavery is a social-economic system under which certain persons — known as slaves — are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labour or services. The following is a list of known slaves:

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  • Kunta Kinte (1750-1810), Gambian slave and Mandinka tribesman,who unsuccessfully tried to escape to freedom for four times. Then part of his foot was chopped of by slave catchers. Ancestor of the famous writer of "Roots.The Saga of an American Family", Alex Haley.
  • Kali Hughes (1749-1805), a former member of the Hughes Clan, he constantly spent his life attempting to be free. He is the great great grandfather of Poet Langston Hughes.

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  • Terence (full name Publius Terentius Afer), Roman playwright, comic poet who wrote before and possibly after his freedom, died 159 BC.
  • Traguilla, a slave who loved and was loved by the Ostrogoth princess (later queen) Amalasuntha, secretly married her and was killed by her mother when the affair was discovered. The subject of an 18th Century tragedy by Goldoni.
  • Thomas Pellow, a young Cornish boy who was kidnapped by North African pirates and sold as a slave in Morocco. His story is told in the book "White Gold" by Giles Milton.[5]
  • Tony Small ('Faithful Tony'), slave of the Irish Lord Edward FitzGerald, freed shortly before the 1781 Battle of Eutaw Springs in the American War of Independence in which FitzGerald fought on the British side and was seriously wounded. Small saved FitzGerald's life and remained in his service as a free servant thorout FitzGerald's later career as a rebel and leader of the United Irishmen.
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture, freed slave who led the slave revolt that led to the independence of Haiti.
  • Tunni (or Tonne) was a thrall (slave) of the semi-legendary 6th Century Swedish king Ongentheow (or Egil). The king placed Tunni in charge of the treasury, Tunni rebelled and fought eight fierce battles against the king, who fled to Denmark and got the help of its King Halfdan to finally defeat the rebellious thrall.
  • Tiago Souza (1786-1884), a former young black man who was kidnapped by former vikings(Ali Cheaytelli and Harry Schulz), he was quite tall and the vikings used him to carry their merchandise through out their voyage. He eventually died of sickness.

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